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  • Year 3/4A—Toy Sale Success!

    Sun 24 May 2015
  • Year 1—Inspiring End to Topic!

    Sun 24 May 2015
  • Year 2 - Writing Competition and Gymnasts Galore!

    Sun 24 May 2015
  • Can You Help?

    Sun 24 May 2015
  • Newsletter May 2015 - week 31

    Fri 15 May 2015
  • Year 5A—Inspired by The River Singers

    Fri 15 May 2015

    Year 5A—Inspired by The River Singers

    Year 5a have produced some lovely work based on The River Singers by Tom Moorhouse.

    What do think to Kacey, Ruby, Ethan and Kyle’s work? Why not let them know ?

  • F2 - Investigators and Detectives!

    Fri 15 May 2015

     

    F2 - Investigators and Detectives!  

    F2 put their detective skills to the test this week when they found a bag full of tools in their classroom. What could they be used for? Who might own them? The tools turned out to be gardening tools and gave us a clue to the story we have been reading this week, Jasper’s Beanstalk. We have been reading this book and it has inspired us to use some amazing adjectives in our literacy work. We have sequenced the story; labelled pictures from the book and acted out it out, using lots of super language. We love Jasper’s Beanstalk! Come and look at some of our work on our fantastic display outside FSU!                                                                               

    We are practising our gardening skills, too. Just like Jasper, we have planted our own beans and they are now ready to plant outside because they have grown so big. We hope to be able to watch them grow outside and eat the harvest later in the year! Perhaps Mrs P can find a recipe to use the beans in Baking Club! Mrs P and the Baking Club made delicious rhubarb crumble on Thursday—we hope to make many more now that we have our own rhubarb plant in the FSU garden. We have also been keeping a close eye on our caterpillars who have now all turned into cocoons. Will the emerging butterflies look like our butterfly symmetry paintings? We can’t wait to find out. We have even painted a collaborative caterpillar using just our finger prints! We love working as a team.

    In numeracy, we have been using real money (Miss Frisby’s holiday fund) to practise counting, adding, ordering and buying. Harry is very adept at counting and adding the different coins! We now have to make sure that we count all the coins back into the money bags so that Miss Frisby can go on holiday.

    In gymnastics we all completed a circuit of 4 different skills, Emma was very proud of our progress—we are becoming confident, agile gymnasts.

    In science, we have been discovering the magic of yeast! We made some hedgehog bread—it was delicious! We were fascinated by the way our dough felt, rose and grew. There is sooooo much magic in the world for us to discover.                                           

     

  • F1 - What a Wonderful Day Observing Nature in the Sunshine!

    Fri 15 May 2015

    F1 - What a Wonderful Day Observing Nature in the Sunshine!

    On Wednesday, F1 walked to Langold Lake. We had a fantastic time observing the geese, ducks and swans with their babies. The swan had 6 baby cygnets and one was riding on its mummy’s back. We also carefully looked at the tadpoles swimming in the water. We can learn so much from our environment just by looking and talking about what we see. We enjoyed our milk and fruit, al fresco, enjoying the view and   watching the world go by.                                                                         We returned back to school very tired, but happy!

    Thank you to all our mums, carers and helpers who joined in and helped us.

     

  • Year 6 - Super SATS Sitting!

    Fri 15 May 2015
  • Year 3/4 A - Amy’s Work Used to Teach Children in New Zealand!

    Fri 15 May 2015
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